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Massachusetts Workers Demand Action After Rising Fatalities
28 Apr
Summary
- Memorial events across Massachusetts honor workers lost on the job.
- Workplace fatalities in Massachusetts increased by 22.9% in 2025.
- Advocates demand stronger enforcement and better workplace protections.

Public observances were held across Massachusetts to remember workers who died on the job, urging stronger preventative measures. These events are part of a statewide Workers' Memorial Day Week of Action. A recent report documented 59 workplace fatalities in Massachusetts during 2025, marking a 22.9% increase from the previous year. The leading causes identified were falls, transportation incidents, and contact incidents.
Organizers stressed that these losses are preventable and are often the result of inadequate enforcement and workplace hazards. Speakers called for accountability, prevention, and dignity for all workers. They urged community involvement, including signing petitions and organizing, to safeguard worker well-being. The need for enhanced protections, such as stronger enforcement and heat standards, was highlighted, alongside support for the Occupational Health Surveillance Program.